Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Óblast de Leningrado
Aleksandr Vlasov
Aleksandr Vlásov es un ciclista profesional ruso que desde 2022 corre para el equipo Bora-Hansgrohe.
Eero Järnefelt
Erik (Eero) Nikolai Järnefelt fue un pintor y profesor de arte finlandés. Es conocido por sus retratos y paisajes de la zona alrededor del parque nacional de Koli.
Armas Järnefelt
Edvard Armas Järnefelt, fue un compositor y director de orquesta de origen finlandés.
Martti Ahtisaari
Martti Oiva Kalevi Ahtisaari /ˈmɑrtti ˈojʋɑ ˈkɑleʋi ˈɑħtiˌsɑːri/ es un político finlandés, décimo presidente de Finlandia (1994-2000) y ganador del Premio Nobel de la Paz en 2008.
Vladimir Feodoroviç von Adlerberg
Count Vladimir Fyodorovich Adlerberg I was a general in the Imperial Russian Army and a Russian government minister. The son of an oberst in the Swedish 'Svebelius' family, he took the name Adlerberg when he was ennobled in 1847.
Arvo Jantunen
Arvo Johannes Jantunen was a Finnish basketball player and coach who also played handball, football and pesäpallo at the national top-tier level. In basketball, Jantunen represented Tampereen Pyrintö that has retired his jersey. He also played for Finnish national team in three EuroBasket editions.
Ralf Parland
David Alopaeus
Count Frans David Alopaeus was an Imperial Russian diplomat. Born into the Finnish Alopaeus family, he followed his older brother Maximilian von Alopaeus into a diplomatic career. He was enrolled at the Military Academy in Stuttgart from 1781 to 1785. He studied at the Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen. He was the Imperial Russian ambassador to Stockholm from 1803, and took part in the negotiations for the Peace of Fredrickshamn in 1809. He was granted a title of count along with the coat of arms in 1820 in Congress Poland for his negotiations on Congress Poland's borders with Kingdom of Prussia.
Henry Parland
Henry Parland, nacido el 29 de julio de 1908 en Viborg, Finlandia, y muerto el 10 de noviembre de 1930 en Kaunas, Lituania, fue un poeta, novelista y periodista cultural sueco-finlandés.
Johann IV. von Hoya
Johann IV of Osnabrück was a German nobleman and prince-bishop. From his father Johann VII's death in 1535 onwards he was known as Count (Graf) Johann VIII von Hoya zu Stolzenau. From 1553 he was Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück, then from 1566 Prince-Bishop of Münster and finally from 1568 administrator of the Bishopric of Paderborn.